Daddis etal
enlargement print frame and mailer



3 T 5) 2T DEFENSIVE PUBLICATION UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Published atthe request of the applicant or owner in accordance with the Notice ofApr. 11, 1968, 849 O.G. 1221. Identification is by serial number of theapplication and the heading indicates the number of pages ofspecification, including claims, and of sheets of drawing contained inthe application as originally filed. The file of this application isavailable to the public for inspection; reproduction may be purchasedfor 30 cents per sheet.

Applications published under the Defensive Publication Program have notbeen examined as to the merits of alleged invention. The Patent Ofiicemakes no assertion as to the novelty of the disclosed subject matter.

PUBLISHED MAY 27, 1969 801,536 ENLARGEMENT PRINT FRAME AND MAILER GeorgeE. Daddis, Penfield, and Edward A. Ehlers and Leonard S. Mattioli,Rochester, NY. (all of 1669 Lake Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14650) Filed Feb.24, 1969. Published May 27, 1969 Int. 'Cl. B65d 11/20, 5/52, 85/30 US.Cl. 20645.2 1 Sheet Drawing. 5 Pages Specification A package (1) for 8"x 10" photographic enlargement prints, or the like, which is used forhandling, mailing, or as a frame. The package includes a tray (2) havinga rectangular base panel (3) and side and end walls (4) (5) extendingfrom the edges of the base panel at generally right angles thereto. Thetray (2) receives a stack of prints (8) and a cardboard cover panel (7).Locking flanges (6) on the upper marginal edges of the side and endwalls of the tray overlie the marginal edges of the cover panel to holdthe panel (7) and prints (8) within the tray (2). The entire tray ismade of a clear plastic material, eg oriented polystyrene, which isthermoformed to the desired tray configuration. For handling andmailing, an envelope (10) may be attached to the package. This isaccomplished by insertion of one end of the envelope into a slot (9) inthe cover panel (7) and wrapping of the envelope flap (10) at the otherend around the marginal portion of the cover panel (7) which underlies alocking flange (6). If desired, the package can be converted to a framefor one of the enlargement prints. To do so, the print is placed in thetray (2) so that it is visible through the base panel (3) of the tray(2). The cardboard cover panel (7) is used :as a backing to hold theprint in place. A portion of the cover panel may be bent outwardly toprovide a support leg whereby the frame can be placed in an uprightposition.

SN 801536 May 27, 1969 s; z. moonsamn. DEF. pus.

ENLARGEMENT PRINT FRAME AND MAILER Filed Feb. 24, 1969 4! 2 l l .9 1 I19 i i 3 1 a I r I Z I i 1 I I 1 I l l 4- 4 n 7' fi- 3 GEORGE EFDADDISEDWARD A. EHLERS LEONARD S. MATT/OL/ INVENTORS ATTNEY 8AGE/VT

